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242: 257: 58: 399: 204:. Born and educated in Spain, he became an important official in the Spanish court. He was knight commander of the military Order of Santiago and lord of the bedchamber to the king. He was also known as a man of letters. He was appointed viceroy of Peru in 1614, and assumed office the following year. 237:
On the death of his patron, Philip III, Borja y Aragón returned to Spain, embarking on December 31, 1621. There he dedicated himself to poetry, reworking and publishing some of the poems of his youth and writing new works in verse and prose. He died in Madrid in 1658.
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Literary Program, Which Dr. Ivan de Soto Rector of the Royal College of Lima Ordered to Be Published in [Preparation for The] Coming of His Excellency Sir Francisco de Borja
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Don Francisco de Boria Principe de Esqvilache Conde de Mayalde Gentilhombre dela Camara del Rey Nuestro Señor Su Vírrey lugar teníente, Gouernador, y Capitan General
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In 1617 he divided the government of Río de la Plata into two, Buenos Aires and Paraguay, both dependencies of the Viceroyalty of Peru. He was a supporter of the
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Francisco de Borja y Aragón married Anna Borgia d’Aragona e Pignatelli, Princess of Squillace. Anna's father was Pietro, a grandson of Francesco (son of
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Francisca María de Borja y Aragón (March 26, 1611 – 1657), married Francisco de Castelvi, 2nd Marquis of Laconi, no issue.
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and his second wife Francisca de Aragón Barreto. He was a descendant of King
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Decree of Francisco de Borja, Prince of Esquilache, Viceroy of Peru, 1617
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María Francisca de Borja y Aragón, married to Fernando de Borja y Aragón
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Francisco de Borja y Aragón, conde de Rebolledo, prince of
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included an appreciation of Borja y Aragón's works in his
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Spanish name
surname
Squillace

Viceroy of Peru
Philip II
Juan de Mendoza
Juan Jiménez de Montalvo
Madrid
Squillace
Philip III of Spain
viceroy of Peru
Madrid
Juan de Borja y Castro
Ferdinand of Aragon
Pope Alexander VI
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Francis Borgia
University of San Marcos
Cuzco
Jesuits
National Library of Peru


Alfonso V of Aragon
Miguel de Cervantes
Gioffre Borgia
Literary Program, Which Dr. Ivan de Soto Rector of the Royal College of Lima Ordered to Be Published in [Preparation for The] Coming of His Excellency Sir Francisco de Borja
Decree of Francisco de Borja, Prince of Esquilache, Viceroy of Peru, 1617
Brief biography

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